Step 3: See how many places to the right there are:0.03 has 2 decimal places,and 1.1 has 1 decimal place, so the answer has 3 decimal places:

0.033DivisionConclusionWell now you know that decimals really are easy to understand. You know the steps, and don't worry if you don't get it the first time; just keep trying. NO MATTER WHAT. Be ready to be called smarty-pants because you are gonna be so smart now. Now you are ready for any uphill battle. GOOD LUCK! Introduction to decimals

Decimals are a way to count little itty bitty pieces of whole numbers. Kind of like fractions but way different.Decimals are used in different ways and also in different placesWe use decimals everyday and sometimes don't always realize it. For example, we use it while counting money. Adding decimalsFirst you have to line up the decimals. Then you can go ahead and add.As simple as 1,2,3.

Example: 1 1.478 +55.49 ------------- 56.968 MultiplicationBy Kassidy JacksonHaynes, LoganTrial for Logan Haynes: August 23rd, 1920Case on: Learning decimals in class CLASSIFIED INFORMATIONFound out its not hard.Really its super simple.Keep watching and you'll seeConvert the number you are dividing by to a whole number first, by moving the decimal point of both numbers to the right:

Now you are dividing by a whole number and you can continue as normal.Decimal by decimalDecimal by whole numberUse division and ignore the decimalThen put the decimal point in the same spot as the dividend (the number being divided).Well at least they knowhow simple decimals really are right?Notes:Haynes Evidence:Found his work in the trashcan.Danni's coffee NOTES:Freddy the rat :)He says bye